We caught a look at the Flatland Tricky App a few weeks back. It’s now available now on iTunes for FREE. Above is video review that Diversion TV’s Bobby Carter put together giving you a look at how it all works and some of the special features. All in all, it looks like an excellent learning tool that can have some serious benefits to up and coming and existing flatland riders. Check it out!

“THE MOST POWERFUL TOOL EVER CREATED FOR FLATLAND!!!

Quentin Pelorson in France teamed up with a new technology startup with 4D technology and created Flatland Tricky App. With this app, riders can watch tricks performed from any angle. If you want flatland to grow tell everyone interested in learning tricks to download this app. It is the next best thing to having a personal instructor with you at the riding spot. Check the review.

Yesterday we caught our first glimpse at the Flatland Tricky How-To App, now today we spotted a video on Flat Matters showing us just how the app that shows you how to perform flatland tricks were made. This BMX video shows you the crazy green screen setup they used to capture the riding tricks and the program they used to turn it into a 4-D rendering that can be viewed from every angle, frame by frame.

There’s a lot that goes into developing an app like this, and it’s pretty wild to see how they bring actual riding together with cameras, computers, editing and programming software to produce something like this. It also leads us to believe they’re cable of building off this to produce an actual BMX game that allows you to put these tricks together and control the rider. We’re not sure if it will actually become a game or not, since the how-to app is just about to roll out on iTunes and then Android in early 2016, but we could only hope, right?

Either way, this looks like a rad app if you’re looking to learn how to do flatland tricks.

We’ve been seeing a lot of BMX video games and apps popping up lately, and it looks like Flatland is about to get their own. We just spotted this video over on Flat Matters‘ Facebook page and were blown away. Thomas Noyer posted this clip from a beta version of the Flatland Tricky App that was designed as a learning tool for tricks. You select the trick and a video game style rider performs the trick. You can go frame by frame, slow-mo and a number of other things to see how the trick is done, to help you learn it in real life on your bike. It’s not a game, but it looks like it has the potential to eventually be turned into that. Either way, It sounds like it will be available on iTunes in December with Android in early 2016. Check out the Flatland Tricky Facebook Page for more videos and photos from the app.